Life's A Beach!!

I've had these photos for quite a while, and the other day I began cleaning out my photo folders where I store them for safe keeping. Take another walk with me? This time, what I found while walking on the sandy surface at low tide around Whitecap Beach. Some of you understand everything and anything shows up when walking the beaches, trash, shoes [a woman's sandal had barnacles growing on it -[next to last image just before the jellyfish], sunglasses with barnacles too, driftwood, even WHOLE TREES. On this particular day in June, along the seawall and hotel rooms, youngsters were making use of chalk and drawing flowers, horses, butterflies and more to dazzle our eyes with color! Yep, anything. So, with the photos here today, nothing should surprise you...

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I really like going along on your walks. It's a shame I can't include all those steps in my daily count :)Love the sidewalk art and sand castles. That sandal is almost unrecognizable. I guess it's been on it's own for a long time

This was a fun summer excursion. I like the chalk art anywhere I see it, and I had to study the pictures for a long time before I could recognize a sandal! Good job finding the essence of summer in this post. :-)

Yep! That's the beach. I still use the Expedition watch I found in the surf one year. It even had barnacles attached to the broken leather strap. Love the picture of the gull and the footprint in the sand.

That was fun! I always love beach-combing, but shells and driftwood are all I ever find. Love the beagle-dachshund(?) dog and the sports-car on the beach! I need to get my work-a-holic Mr. to take me to the beach soon.....xxx K

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